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<font face="Verdana">This discussion will be productive. Do we have any
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Internet:<br>
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Public Internet:<br>
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Internet as a public good:<br>
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Net Neutrality:<br>
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On 8/14/2010 3:28 AM, parminder wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:4C664CAE.40908@itforchange.net" type="cite"><br>
When the issues of managed services and a tiered interent are so
current, it is useful to look at possible definitions of what
constitutes a public Internet, or well what constitutes an Internet.
(Google has used the term non-Internet services for managed services).
Obviously, it is important to know what is Internet before we pursue
IG. <br>
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Is it possible to work on some of these issues in the IGC? </blockquote>
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